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  1. 2 de sept. de 2002 · Sky. Plane. Girl. (2002) 16+ 09/02/2002 (RU) Romance , Drama 1h 31m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? For those who like to fly. Overview. Based on Edvard Radzinsky’s play "104 Pages about Love". They saw each other in a cafe. They could not meet, as in this cafe there was nobody but the bartender.

  2. Directed by Vera Storozheva. For those who like to fly. Based on Edvard Radzinsky’s play “104 Pages about Love”. They saw each other in a cafe. They could not meet, as in this cafe there was nobody but the bartender. And then for a long time they lived, not seeing anyone around: love is self-sufficient, it rejects the superfluous.

  3. Stalking through a deserted airport late at night, Lara looks like the butt of a blonde joke. Her coquettish smile and fluttering indecision in front of the night barman attract the attention of Gheorghi, a big-name TV reporter waiting to catch a plane.

  4. Plane. Girl., the tale of a brief, life-altering love affair between two unsuspecting and seemingly opposite Muscovites. While waiting to catch his late night flight, famous TV war reporter Gheorghi (Dimitri Orlov) catches sight of passing flight attendant Lara (Renata Litvinova) and is immediately smitten by her beauty and earnest demeanor.

  5. 2 de sept. de 2002 · Sky. Plane. Girl. 2002. Released September 2, 2002. Runtime 1h 31m. Director Vera Storozheva. Writers Edvard Radzinsky (theatre play) + 1 more. Country Russia. Languages Russian. Studio Bogvud Kino. Genres Romance, Drama. For those who like to fly. Based on Edvard Radzinsky’s play "104 Pages about Love". They saw each other in a cafe.

  6. Flowers and kisses outside, in the cold rain. A bed in his empty bright house. Parting again. But soon he will understand that "the most beautiful girl in Moscow and the Moscow region" is his...

  7. 18 de sept. de 2002 · Plane. Girl." is at first glance an artfully shot and acted love story between a spacey airline hostess and a famous TV journalist but, by film's end, turns out to be so much more.